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Examples of people being ethical are;Being honest no matter what the situation isBeing responsible Being respectful to othersNot snooping into people's personal things that aren't theirs.Knowing right from wrongethics onlinewhat you do, say, and watch onlinehow you treat people and what you watch depends on your moralswhere you find ethicsHonor codes-

what is an honor code?a set of principles or rules by which a community or a person lives byusually based on what is believed to be acceptable behavior or ethical actions must be a certain level of trust within the group using the honor code to be successfully used.used mainly in the U.S to prevent "academic dishonesty"-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honor_code

What is ethics?Ethics-a set of moral principles, esp. ones relating to or affirming a specified group, field, or form of conduct. Ethicsmannerssmooth conversationhow they portray themselves How do you know if someone has ethics?

Kahla's Honor Code-“We as Knights of Kahla’s Round Table shall:Choose to unite in order to assist others who are in greater need of assistance than us.Observe and give thanks for all that is good, right, and just in our lives.Dare to act as models to those around us by achieving our goals with integrity and hard work.Endeavor to journey through life so that looking back at the end, we find only respect and honor.Offer courtesy, manners and kindness to others regardless of our differences.Fight with honor, valor, and loyalty to protect the weak, never abandoning a true friend,ally, or noble cause.Hold ourselves to the highest standards of education, conduct, and personal values.Overcome any challenges standing between us and success by working together;Never allow the actions of others to dictate our own.Own up to our mistakes, accept the consequences, and pass on the knowledge learned from them. Respect ourselves, our brethren, our school, our kinsman (kin), and our community.”-Kahla Middle School. ."-Kahla Middle SchoolWhat does that mean?Kahla Knights should basically:live with honorintegritychivalry loyaltykindnessrespecthow to deal to unethical peopleWhat is plagiarizing?take (the work or an idea of someone else) and pass it off as one's own.

act calmly and normally don't lash out don't judge them guide them in the right direction if it doesnt involve you don't push yourself on to themethics in the U.S (news)national business ethics survey-

workplace misconduct new all time low 41% of 6,400 workers observed misconduct percentage still significantly going down since 2007ethics is the U.S.(news)Work Cited-https://www.google.com/search?espv=210&es_sm=93&q=ethics+meaning+&oq=ethics+meaning+&gs_l=serp.3...3044.5434.0.5976.9.8.h.0.0.0.0.0..0.0....0...1c.1.32.serp..9.0.0.SbcL8FYenl8http://www.parentingpress.com/values/ethical.htmlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honor_codehttps://www.google.com/webhp?source=search_app#q=what+is+plagiarizinghttp://www.globalethics.org/newsline/2012/07/23/business-ethics-44http://www.globalethics.org/newsline/category/news/http://www.ask.com/question/what-is-an-example-of-unethiavio\cal-behhttp://smallbusiness.chron.com/examples-unethical-behavior-organization-13629.htmlhttp://www.scu.edu/ethics/practicing/decision/canethicsbetaught.htmlHow to learn ethics???

Dramatic changes in adults in 20s and 30s in terms of basic problem-solving they use to deal with ethical issues.second is...you can't deal with it all at once there are stages on growth in physical development.the abiliaty to think morally develops stages too. examples of unethical behavior is.. an employee taking credit for another employees workbeing unethical is:cheating stealing lying misrepresenting a service or product you're selling, to make a profit of it.https://www.scu.edu/ethics/practicing/decision/whatisethics.htmlhttp://www.ethics.org/resourceshttp://www.ethics.org/resource/national-business-ethics-survey%C2%AE-us-workplaceJanurary 29,2013-team of soldiers on a mission to make allies with local priestsaw a woman being forced into marriagehad to make a decision based on their morals and ethicsProject by : Andrea G, Jocelyn R,Georgina G, Megan T.